Is there someone who can post this list in the EXACT order that children learn them at school?
First grade, second grade, etc...
Thank you
Gakunenbetsu kanji haitōhyō (学年別漢字配当表)

lucvileyn
February 11, 2011

Pascal-P
February 12, 2011
Here's a link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakunenbetsu(underscore)kanji(underscore)haitōhyō
Replace (underscore) with (_)

lucvileyn
February 12, 2011
Thank you, I finally found this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyōiku_kanji

lucvileyn
February 12, 2011
and I finally found this interesting link:
http://www.unckel.de/kanjirepeater/

2679
February 12, 2011
huh, thanks for the links. I find them the most useful things right now :D.

Pascal-P
February 12, 2011
For writing the Kanji, I'd recommend Remembering the Kanji by James Heisig.
For learning the readings, I'd recommend Anki.
For Practice and learning compounds I'd recommend reading some manga with all the kanji with furigana.

2679
February 13, 2011
Well, I've already bought the first and 2nd volumes from James Heising. So after I finish those, I'll try Anki too :)
edit: I thought it was a book or something. But it's actually a program. It really is interresting how it works, but there are so many options to choose from there that I don't actually know what to choose for kanji :|

Pascal-P
February 13, 2011
Yes. With anki, you can select a "deck", which is basically a set of image files of kanji flashcards, and answers. (It varies between what deck you choose). For example, since you're using Heisig's books, I would download the deck titled "Remembering the Kanji 1-2042", or something like that. They have other decks, for instance decks which are geared towards learning the sets of kanji used in the different JLPT levels, and then they have decks which group kanji based on certain themes. (I think, I cant completely remember). They might also have decks on compounds. Of course, there is no charge to download a deck.
Personally, I've put Kanji to the side. I find I learn better when I devote my entire mental faculties to It. Due to school work, its difficult to take the time to study and practise writing them, as opposed to the Grammar Newsletters and Interactive Audio Course, which I do in the car, on the bus, etc.